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Félix Hernández became the 11th member of the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame on Saturday. Hernández pitched his entire 15-year career with the Mariners.
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If you watch the Seattle Mariners on Root Sports Northwest, then you're familiar with anchor and reporter Angie Mentink. But you may not be familiar with all the history she's made.
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The Seattle Mariners will induct retired pitcher Félix Hernández into the team’s Hall of Fame during the 2023 season. Hernández is widely regarded as one of the best pitchers in franchise history and will be the 11th inductee for the club.
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Seattle center fielder Julio Rodríguez has been voted American League Rookie of the Year after hitting .284 with 28 homers, 75 RBIs and 25 stolen bases in helping the Mariners reach the postseason for the first time since 2001.
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The Seattle Mariners begin their first playoff series in 21 years Friday afternoon. They play the Blue Jays in a best-of-three American League Wild Card series - with all games taking place in Toronto.
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Ichiro Suzuki was inducted into the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame, giving his entire 16-minute speech in English while reflecting on his career. Suzuki spent the first 11 seasons of his major league career with the Mariners before returning at the end of his career. His final game was in 2019.
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After barely missing the playoffs last year, the Seattle Mariners' season of high expectations begins Friday in Minnesota. Seattle Mariners rookie phenom Julio Rodriguez is on the Opening Day roster.
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The Minnesota Twins postponed their season opener against the Seattle Mariners by a day until Friday because of expected bad weather. The forecast for Thursday at Target Field called for a mix of rain and snow.
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Major League Baseball has canceled opening day. Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Tuesday the sport will lose regular-season games over a labor dispute for the first time in 27 years after acrimonious lockout talks collapsed in the hours before management’s deadline.
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Julio Cruz, an original Seattle Mariners player from their inaugural season who later became a Spanish-language broadcaster for the franchise, has died, the team announced Wednesday. He was 67.